Nearer came the storm, and nearer, rolling fast and frightful on : "Speak, Ximena, speak and tell us, who has lost, and who has won ?" " Alas ! alas ! I know not ; friend and foe together fall, O'er the dying rush the living : pray, my sisters, for them... The Early Poems of John Greenleaf Whittier - 265. oldalszerző: John Greenleaf Whittier, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1893 - 335 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Charles Sumner - 1850 - 494 oldal
...and frightful on. Speak, Ximena, speak and tell us, who has lost, and who has won ? " Alas ! alas ! I know not ; friend and foe together fall, O'er the dying rush the living ; pray, my sister, for them all I " Horror-struck, we ask, wherefore this hateful contest ? The melancholy, but... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1850 - 498 oldal
...frightful on. Speak, Ximena, speak and tell us, who has lost, and who has won ? "Alas ! alas! I know not j friend and foe together fall, O'er the dying rush the living ; pray, my sister, for them all! " Horror-struck, we ask, wherefore this hateful contest ? The melancholy, but... | |
| 1853 - 458 oldal
...and frightful on : " Speak, Ximena, speak and tell us, who has lost and who has won." " Alas ! alas ! I know not, friend and foe together fall, O'er the...the wounded crawling slowly out from heaps of slain. 18 Now they stagger, blind and bleeding ; now they fall, and strive to rise ; Hasten, sisters, haste... | |
| John Cumming - 1855 - 258 oldal
...fast and fitful on, Speak, Ximenes, speak, and tell us who has lost and who has won ; Alas, alas ! I know not, friend and foe together fall, O'er the dying rush the living, — pray, my sister, for them all." Man was not made for it. War is not his original and natural element ; it is... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1854 - 88 oldal
...and frightful on. Speak, Ximena, speak and tell us, who has lost, and who has won > " Alas ! alas ! I know not ; friend and foe together fall, O'er the dying rush the living ; pray, my sister., for them aU.1" Horror-struck, we ask wherefore this hateful contest ? The melancholy, but... | |
| David Addison Harsha - 1856 - 348 oldal
...and frightful on. Speak, Ximeua, speak and tell us, Who has lost and who has won ? " Alas I alas II know not ; Friend and foe together fall, O'er the dying rush the living ; Pray, my sister, for them all !" Horror-struck, we ask, wherefore this hateful contest ? The melancholy, but... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1858 - 426 oldal
...frightful on : "Speak, Ximena, speak and tell us, who has lost, and who has won ?" " Alas ! alas ! I know not ; friend and foe together fall, O'er the...see the wounded crawling slowly out from heaps of siain. Now they stagger, blind and bleeding ; now they fall, and strive to rise ; Hasten, sisters,... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1858 - 420 oldal
...frightful on : " Speak, Ximena, speak and tell us, who has lost, and who has won 1" " Alas ! alas! I know not; friend and foe together fall, O'er the...rush the living : pray, my sisters, for them all! 33$ " Lo! the wind the smoke is lifting: Blessed Mother, save my brain! I can see the wounded crawling... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - 1859 - 356 oldal
...and frightful on. Speak Ximena, speak and tell us, who has lost, and who has won ? " Alas ! alas ! I know not ; friend and foe together fall ; O'er the dying rush the living ; pray, my sister, for them all ! " Yes ! the barbarous, brutal relations which once prevailed between individuals,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 528 oldal
...Speak, Ximena, speak and tell us, who has lost and who has won? " Alas ! alas ! I know not ; fricnd and foe together fall ; O'er the dying rush the living ; pray, my sisters, for them all ! " Lo 1 the wind the smoke is lifting ; Messed Mother, save my brain ! I can see the wounded crawling slowly... | |
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